24 (TV Series)
Day 2: 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. (2002)
Michelle Forbes: Lynne Kresge
Quotes
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Lynne Kresge : [Over the phone] Mr. Bauer, this is Lynne Kresge
Jack Bauer : I asked to speak to the President
Lynne Kresge : I'm sorry but his unavailable perhaps I can help
Jack Bauer : What the hell are you people doing over there? I gave you a thirty minute warning before that building was suppose to be hit. You had plenty of time to evacuate the personnel
Lynne Kresge : Mr. Bauer, there were "extenuating circumstances", I did try to tell the President. It's more complicated than I'm available to explain at this time
Jack Bauer : I'm sorry but that's not good enough
Lynne Kresge : That's all I can offer you
Jack Bauer : Ms. Kresge right?
Lynne Kresge : Yes
Jack Bauer : You're responsible for killing a lot of innocent people: people I work with, friends of mine
Lynne Kresge : I realize that. Right now you are the best chance we have of intercepting that nuclear weapon. I suggest you do your job.
Jack Bauer : [Annoyed] I'll do my job! You people better start doing yours!
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Eric Rayburn : [Referring to preventing the bomb from exploding in CTU] sir we did everything we could
President David Palmer : If only had Bauer called earlier, just a few minutes. We could've saved those people
Eric Rayburn : Until we know more, I'd like to go over my evacuation plan for LA, it's on your desk
President David Palmer : [Before leaving the conference room] I'll call you when I'm ready to meet on it
Eric Rayburn : Thank you sir
Lynne Kresge : [Talking privately] those people are dead because of you. I wanted to tell the President
Eric Rayburn : But you didn't
Lynne Kresge : Because of you. You made sure that I couldn't get through to him
Eric Rayburn : As far as I know Bauer never called. You were the one who spoke to him
Lynne Kresge : Are you blackmailing me?
Eric Rayburn : I'm protecting the President. Whatever you know or whatever you think you know, I suggest you keep it to yourself
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Eric Rayburn : [after watching news coverage of the bombing at CTU] as far as I'm concerned this tips in favor of the evacuation
President David Palmer : I assume you've all read Eric's report recommending the evacuation of Los Angeles?
Eric Rayburn : The CTU bombing is just the beginning: it's only a matter of time before the questions become rumors and the rumors set off a mass panic
Lynne Kresge : Wouldn't the evacuation itself cause panic?
Eric Rayburn : We can do this discreetly in stages. We've prepared "cover stories."
Lynne Kresge : [Sarcastically] that's a pretty tough sell for nine million people
Eric Rayburn : General Preston assures me that the military can contain any civilian unrest
Lynne Kresge : "Contain" rather sounds like a euphemism not to mention the Constitutional issues
Eric Rayburn : I don't claim for this to be a Cakewalk
Lynne Kresge : [Leans forward] there's a practical issue that I don't see being addressed here
Eric Rayburn : What's that?
Lynne Kresge : Our intelligence is specific about this nuclear device being detonated sometime today. Now your report says it'll take at least one week for this evacuation
Eric Rayburn : It's my job to protect as many citizens of the United States as I can. If I can get twenty percent of the population outside the blast radius, that's a win
Lynne Kresge : We don't even know where the bomb is. Where do you suggest we begin this evacuation?
Eric Rayburn : My staff has ranked ten high probability targeted areas...
President David Palmer : [Interrupts him] that's not good enough. Look I realize you've only had a short time to prepare this. But I have some real reservations
Eric Rayburn : Bottom line Mr. President it protects you politically. If the bomb goes off...
President David Palmer : [Interrupts him] if the bomb goes off, we'll have more important concerns than my reelection
President David Palmer : [to Lynn] do you have anything else to add?
Lynne Kresge : No Sir
President David Palmer : [to his senior staff] then we're done here: until we have reliable intelligence about where the bomb is located, there will be no evacuation
President David Palmer : [to Lynn] let General Davos know that I'm ready for him
Lynne Kresge : Yes Sir
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Lynne Kresge : [while handing him a file folder] Sir, this is Jenny's statement to the press about the CTU bombing: I took a quick pass but we can go over it when you get a chance alright?
President David Palmer : [as she's leaving the room] were you ever going to tell me? About the thirty minutes Jack Bauer called and the time you finally warned CTU. I am the President of the United States, did you think I wouldn't find out? What possible reason could you have had for keeping this information from me?
Lynne Kresge : Sir, I tried to tell you
President David Palmer : Not hard enough
Lynne Kresge : Sir, when Jack Bauer called you were with the press corp. I desperately tried to get a message to you
President David Palmer : Good. Now after we had found out CTU had been hit you still kept from me the fact that you knew thirty minutes earlier
Lynne Kresge : [Shaking her head] Sir, you're right. There is no excuse, none
President David Palmer : After Jack Bauer called, did you tell anyone else? You told Rayburn didn't you? And he was the one who wanted you to keep it from me. That's why you two were arguing before
Lynne Kresge : Sir, I think under the circumstances, I think it would be best I tender my resignation... .
President David Palmer : [Interrupts her] I'll decide what's best
Lynne Kresge : Yes Sir
President David Palmer : As much as I appreciate the gesture, I don't have time to appease your guilty conscience. I still trust you and I still trust that you will tell me everything that happened